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PostPosted: Sun May 09, 2010 11:46 pm 
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Yesterday as I was out shopping, I wandered into this comic book store out of sheer curiosity. I know that you guys in New England talk about this Newbury Comics that also sells records, so I guess I was curious as to whether this place sold them too. They didn't, but I found myself browsing boxes and boxes of old comic books, not really knowing what I was looking at.

I used to buy X-Men in the mid nineties when my mom used to teach and therefore had summers off to take me and my friend comic book shopping every Tuesday, so I looked for those titles again. Some covers seemed vaguely familiar, but after looking at a lot of them, they all started looking the same.

Should I pursue this hobby too or stick to records? IF I start collecting comic books, what should I look for?


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PostPosted: Sun May 09, 2010 11:54 pm 
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it really depends. comics have changed a lot since you have probably last collected them. much more adult oriented ie a bit more violent than ho hum

im a fan of Green Lantern, avengers, xmen and Justice League of America and Justice Society of America

if you are looking for a great read that weaves a wonderful story, i suggest picking up the four volumes of 52

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 Post subject: Re: Comic Books
PostPosted: Sun May 09, 2010 11:57 pm 
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four volumes=four issues? I might try that. I think I can afford to spend the time+money involved in reading four issues of something and not feel bad if I find that I'm over it.


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washing machine wrote:
IF I start collecting comic books, what should I look for?


Probably a Fleshlight.

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theplatypus wrote:
washing machine wrote:
IF I start collecting comic books, what should I look for?


Probably a Fleshlight.

well done, platypus.


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 Post subject: Re: Comic Books
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washing machine wrote:
four volumes=four issues? I might try that. I think I can afford to spend the time+money involved in reading four issues of something and not feel bad if I find that I'm over it.


no, 52 was a weekly comic DC put out. 13 issues per volume. it follows on the heels of infinite crisis where DCs big three, batman, wonderwoman and superman all retire for a year and how the rest of the heroes deal with it

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Peeps wrote:
washing machine wrote:
four volumes=four issues? I might try that. I think I can afford to spend the time+money involved in reading four issues of something and not feel bad if I find that I'm over it.


no, 52 was a weekly comic DC put out. 13 issues per volume. it follows on the heels of infinite crisis where DCs big three, batman, wonderwoman and superman all retire for a year and how the rest of the heroes deal with it

So wait, would i have to be familiar with all of these other superhero sagas?


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the only one youd have to know is the elongated man. his wife was killed and hes having a problem dealing with it

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Peeps wrote:
the only one youd have to know is the elongated man. his wife was killed and hes having a problem dealing with it

Actually, that story sounds interesting enough on it's own.


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washing machine wrote:
Peeps wrote:
the only one youd have to know is the elongated man. his wife was killed and hes having a problem dealing with it

Actually, that story sounds interesting enough on it's own.



its a hard cover or trade paper, its called Identity Crisis, highly recommended

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What's the original Superman series called? I may just buy that.


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 Post subject: Re: Comic Books
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Washing Machine, if you don't want to go the spandex superhero route, there are tons of great comics out there that don't take place in the Marvel/DC universes, and are self-contained stories so you don't have to worry about continuity or catching up.

Y: The Last Man
Preacher
Hellboy
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
From Hell
The Walking Dead
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 Post subject: Re: Comic Books
PostPosted: Mon May 10, 2010 12:31 am 
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Also, don't "collect" comics. Read and enjoy them.


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 Post subject: Re: Comic Books
PostPosted: Mon May 10, 2010 12:33 am 
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The spandex/superhero route is exactly where I want to go, though.


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 Post subject: Re: Comic Books
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some batman collections/one shots i highly recommend

the long halloween (year long mystery based on a pattern of a holiday killer; also, really interesting look at harvey dent)
the dark knight returns (old batman comes out of retirement in the midst of societal decay and is a bad ass)
the killing joke (short in length, but huge in impact; focus on the Joker)
year one (batman's beginnings; large focus on jim gordon as well)

one i haven't read, but i've heard praised and you might like, is called Venom (batman battles addiction)

and then one of the most important superhero books of all time, but less a cliche superhero-type book, is Watchmen. still, everyone loves it.

i'm missing a lot on that batman list, but those few are a good start.

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see, i think some of the best batman is when he interacts with the other heroes, so i stick with JLA for it. ive read the one where his son comes to him (damien i think is his name) and found it meh

i do have the long halloween and killing joke as well as arkhum asylum but while good, they dont knock my socks off

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The Long Halloween looks pretty good to me. If it's a year long, that doesn't sound like that much of a commitment either. I may give a couple of those a try. Thanks Pat.


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Peeps wrote:
see, i think some of the best batman is when he interacts with the other heroes, so i stick with JLA for it. ive read the one where his son comes to him (damien i think is his name) and found it meh

i do have the long halloween and killing joke as well as arkhum asylum but while good, they dont knock my socks off

i've never read any 'son of batman' stories, but i don't like the idea in the first place, so i think i'll continue to avoid it, esp. given poor reviews (i heard recently it was un-retconned; not a fan of that move). arkham asylum is one of the few major stories i've never gotten around to, even though it's been on my wishlist for a while.

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The Long Halloween looks pretty good to me. If it's a year long, that doesn't sound like that much of a commitment either. I may give a couple of those a try. Thanks Pat.


no prob. i will say the long halloween is one of the longer ones, as it's comprised of 13 parts, and each one is ~50-60 pages i think (though i might be off on that). however, it's a comic book, so it's not a massive undertaking, and it's engrossing enough that i think you'll keep coming back. definite page turner.

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I do this:

http://marvel.com/digitalcomics/

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diaglo wrote:
Y: The Last Man
Preacher
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
The Walking Dead
Sandman

I've read those and they are good some really good.

Sandman was so awesome.

I like x-men a lot too and have been reading some of the newer ones. Joss Whedon's run on Astonishing X-Men as pretty good.


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